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The Cornell Advantage

Location, Location, Location

Cornell Campus: Ithaca, New York City, DohaEveryone knows the old adage: The three most important factors in buying real estate are location, location, location!

Cornell Law School students cite location, location, location as one of the primary reasons for picking Cornell Law School. And our location is spectacular, collegial, and invigorating.

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Faculty

But it’s not all about location either. Cornell Law School’s small size means that our star faculty teach. Despite being some of the most prolific scholars in the Ivy League, our faculty are committed to teaching and remaining accessible to students. We invite you to browse through Faculty Scholarship, while keeping in mind the following:

  • Cornell Law School has one of the lowest faculty to student ratios (10 to 1) of any the ABA accredited law schools in the United States (ABA – LSAC Official Guide to Law Schools).
  • Students do not need to make appointments weeks in advance to talk to a law professor; they knock on their door.
  • In a recent comprehensive student survey with 358 of our 550 J.D. students (65%), and 29 of our 49 LL.M./J.S.D. students (60%) responding, students rated the teaching effectiveness and availability of faculty. 
    - 95% of the J.D. students considered the faculty "very  effective" or "effective" in teaching, and well over half chose "very effective."
    - 96% of graduate students held the same view, with 96% evaluating teaching as "effective" or "very effective." The LL.M. student evaluations were equally high.
  • At Cornell Law School, first year law students enroll in the Lawyering Program which focuses on the real-life skills employed by practicing attorneys. The Lawyering Program is comprised of six full-time faculty members who commonly teach other skills-related, upper-class courses. 

Moreover, as a Cornell Law student, you will have the luxury of being taught by many law professors who have authored the casebooks you are using in a large number of your courses. For example, your First Year law schedule may include the following faculty members:

Civil Procedure 6 credits Professor Kevin M. Clermont
Contracts 6 credits

Professors Robert S. Summers
and Robert A. Hillman

Torts 4 credits Professor James A. Henderson Jr.

If you had all of these professors, 16 of your 32 total first year credits would be taught by the author of the respective leading casebook!

Community

The most important advantage of attending Cornell Law School is the collegial Cornell community. Beginning with the admissions process, we place a high value on students looking to join a close knit law school community. Law school is a rigorous academic journey, and we believe that being in a close knit environment helps make the law school journey better.

  • Classmates are viewed as colleagues not as competitors. Our students are highly motivated and academically talented, but students share their class notes and even course outlines with their colleagues.
  • The Cornell Law Library is open 24/7 exclusively to law students, making it accessible whenever needed for studying, writing papers, or working on journal articles. The library spans seven floors and includes both group study areas and individual carrels, all with wireless access, to support the academic success of our law students..
  • Visitors frequently comment on our collegial and trusting environment as they tour the building and notice books, notes, backpacks and even laptops unattended in the library study carrels.
  • A collegial environment fosters an alumni feeling of connection to the school and to one another. Our students form a close knit alumni environment where classmates stay in touch and help each other.